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- Describe the following general characteristics can be used to distinguish among Animal phyla: a. Embryonic germ layers b. Digestive system c. Presence/absence of body cavity (coelom) d. Skeletal supportFor phylum Echinoderms and class Crinoidea 1. Characteristics. List whether the organism is:a. Diploblastic or triploblastic (if applicable) b. Deuterostome or protostome (if applicable) c. Coelomate, pseudocoelomate or eucoelomate 2. Organ/system characteristics. Answer the following for each organism:a. How is their circulatory system? b. Excretory/osmoregulation: How does the organism eliminate waste? What organs do they use?c. Skeleton/support: List the structures or ways this organism supports itself. 3. Ecology. Describe/answer the following for each organism:a. Does it have a complete or incomplete digestive system? How does this animal feed?b. Identify any unique feeding structure• Be sure to use the correct terms to identify any unique feeding structure(s) used by theanimal.Create a body plan table (Insert → Add Table) for the following animal phyla: Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Mollusca, Annelida, Nematoda, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, and Chordata. Describe each phylum by identifying the following body plan features. Use Lesson 12 (Chapter 32) and Lesson 13 (Chapter 33) as a guide. 1) Symmetry: Asymmetrical, Radial, or Bilateral 2) Tissue type: Parazoa, Eumetazoa (diploblastic), or Eumetazoa (triploblastic) 3) Body cavity (if triploblastic): Acoelomate, Psuedocoelomate, or Coelomate 4) Developmental mode (if Coelomate): Protostome or Dueuterostome Note: Depending on the body plan, features 3 & 4 may not apply to specific phyla. * Please answer 3) and 4) ONLY. Thank you.
- Create a body plan table (Insert → Add Table) for the following animal phyla: Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Mollusca, Annelida, Nematoda, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, and Chordata. Describe each phylum by identifying the following body plan features. 1) Symmetry: Asymmetrical, Radial, or Bilateral 2) Tissue type: Parazoa, Eumetazoa (diploblastic), or Eumetazoa (triploblastic) 3) Body cavity (if triploblastic): Acoelomate, Psuedocoelomate, or Coelomate 4) Developmental mode (if Coelomate): Protostome or Dueuterostome Note: Depending on the body plan, features 3 & 4 may not apply to specific phyla. * Please answer 1) and 2) only. Reposting question for other two to be answered.Using the examples from the animals you have studied in this lab, give the differences between the following phyla: Echinodermata and planaria Cnidaria and Porifera Annelida and Nematoda Cnidaria and Mollusca Echinodermata and Chordata 2. Charles a Biology student in California has found at the beach an animal he cannot name. What are some of the questions that he should ask to help determine the phylum of the animal? Based on the data that you recorded during this lab do you see a relationship between symmetry, cephalization, and number of germ layers? Can you tell what germ layer appears last? Name three characteristics or features in the phyla studied that you could tell are ancestral or primitive and three that you may call advance? Explain further?Which of the following conclusions is supported by the diagram and the data table? Number of cell types Platyhelminthes 30 Cnidaria 34 Nematoda 38 A. Platyhelminthes has the greatest complexity, and it is more closely related to Nematoda than to Cnidaria. B. Nematoda has the greatest complexity, and it is more closely related to Platyhelminthes than to Cnidaria. C. Cnidaria has the greatest complexity, and it is more closely related to Platyhelminthes than to Nematoda. D. The complexity is equal among all three groups, but Platyhelminthes is more closely related to Cnidaria than to Nematoda.
- Which of the following is the correct classification for the following invertebrate animal: This animal has a wedge shaped muscular "foot", and it is a filter feeder. This animal is covered by two shells connected by hinge ligaments. Question 22 options: a) Phylum Mollusca, Class Bivalvia b) Phylum Chordata c) Phylum Echinodermata d) Phylum Arthropoda, subphylum Hexapoda e) Phylum Platyhelminthes f) Phylum Echinodermata g) Phylum AnnelidaChoose which is FALSE among the following statements about the Phylum Annelida. A. Annelids have thin cuticle that is NOT made of chitin. B. Earthworms are segmented worms, either externally or internally. C. Leeches are segmented. D. Annelids are lophotrochozoans because of their presence of lophophores. E. Annelids are triploblastic and eucoelomates. Choose which is FALSE among the following statements about the different classes of the annelids. * A. Oligochaetes have few setae, while polychaetes have many. B. Oligochaetes are mainly terrestrial, while polychaetes are mainly aquatic. C. Oligochaetes have uniramous parapodia, while polychaetes have biramous. D. Both the Oligochaetes and Hirudineans have clitellium. E. Oligochaetes and Hirudineans are hermaphrodites, while Polychaetes have separate sexes.For Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopod 1. Organ/system characteristics. Answer the following for each organism:a. How is their circulatory system? b. Excretory/osmoregulation: How does the organism eliminate waste? What organs do they use?c. Skeleton/support: List the structures or ways this organism supports itself. 2. Ecology. Describe/answer the following for each organism:a. Does it have a complete or incomplete digestive system? How does this animal feed?b. Identify any unique feeding structure• Be sure to use the correct terms to identify any unique feeding structure(s) used by theanimal.
- Which of the following is the correct classification for the following invertebrate animal: A bilateral animal that does not have circulatory or respiratory systems. Their thin structure allows gas diffusion to and from cells. They have an excretory system of flame cells with cilia to direct waste fluid out. Question 21 options: a) Phylum Mollusca, Class Bivalvia b) Phylum Echinodermata c) Phylum Echinodermata d) Phylum Annelida e) Phylum Platyhelminthes f) Phylum Chordata g) Phylum Arthropoda, subphylum HexapodaCompare and contrast the Phyla Porifera and Cnidaria. Think: Symmetry, Form and function, Tissue layers (present or absent, if present which are represented), Musculature/how they move, Reproduction, Nervous system and sensory structures, Respiration, Digestion (and how they feed), and comment on unique cell types found in each.Distinguish the following phyla by their characteristics and features. Give a specific example for each. A. Poriferans B. Cnidarians C. Coelenterates